0 TOTTY’S I^^S, MADISON , NEW JERSEY 
HYBRID TEA ROSES—Continued 
PREMIER 
Rose Premier is a cross between Ophelia and Rus¬ 
sell. It has the stifT, thornless stem and quick free 
growth of Ophelia, with ample foliage, approaching 
Ulrich Brunner or American Beauty in arrangement 
and size of lealagc. The hal^it is perfect for a forc¬ 
ing Rose; the breaks come quickly and arc of fine 
length, everyone producing a flower, even the 
shorter stems giving fine quality of bloom. The flow¬ 
ers arc of Russell type, and hold a clear, pure shade 
of rose-pink throughout the year, lighter in summer, 
deep rose-pink in cooler weather; a dozen blooms 
make an imposing bouquet. Its freedom of bloom 
and quick succession of crops make this a most pro¬ 
ductive forcing variety. Like Ophelia and Colum¬ 
bia, it is deliciously fragrant. 
RADIANCE 
A splendid and popular Rose; deep pink in color. 
Will produce thrcc-foot breaks without i^inching; 
almost mildcw-prooi, and a wonderfully’ fine Rose to 
handle. 
MY MARYLAND 
RED RADIANCE 
A duplicate of its parent in every 
resj)eeL save cador, which is a brii 
liaiU red; very I rce llowcring in 
habit and vigorous in growth. A 
wonderful variety in every way and 
a welcome addition. 
SUNBURST 
I'inesl yellow' Rose; i)ro\'cd to be 
the “King” of its color. W'e can 
supply grafted slock of this variety, 
l)ut would recommend that it be 
grown as own root stock. 
TOTOTE GELOS 
Pale ijinkw'ith silvery while shad¬ 
ings, long, pointed buds, sometimes 
shaded t^ale yellow. 
WHITE KILLARNEY 
Similar to Killarney in all respects 
save color. Most largely grown w^hite 
in cultivation today. 
PREMIER 
